Calculate the volume percent of solute in the following solutions. 28.1 mL of methyl alcohol in...
Calculate the volume percent of solute in each of the solutions. A solution made by adding 17.1 mL of methyl alcohol to enough water to give 489 mL of solution. % (v/v) = A solution made by adding 77.9 mL of ethylene glycol to enough water to give 213 mL of solution. % (v/v) =
8-47 Calculate the mass-volume percent of MgCl, in each of the following solutions. a. 5.0 g of MgCl, in enough water to give 250 mL of solution b. 85 g of MgCl, in enough water to give 580 mL of solution 8-43 Calculate the volume percent of solute in each of the following solutions. a. 20.0 mL of methyl alcohol in enough water to give 475 mL of solution b. 4.00 mL of bromine in enough carbon tetrachloride to give...
Calculate the mass/volume percent, % (m/v) for the solute in each of the following solutions. 70 g of Na2SO4 in 250 mL of Na2SO4 solution? 37 g of sucrose in 335 mL of a carbonated drink?
. Calculate the concentration of the following solutions: a. mass percent (m/m) for the solute: 75 g of Na2SO4 and 175 g of H2O b. mass/volume percent (m/v) for the solute: 54 g of KCl in 325 mL of KCl solution
Problem 9.37 Calculate the mass/volume percent, % (m/v) for the solute in each of the following solutio Part A 66 g of Na, SO4 in 250 mL of Na, SO4 solution Give your answer to two significant figures. ANSWER: Part B 39 g of sucrose in 350 mL of a carbonated drink Give your answer to two significant figures. ANSWER:
Calculate the mass percent of solute in the following solutions 3.17 g KCl dissolved in 51.1 g H20 Number 0 28.1 g KNOa dissolved in 908 g H20 Number
Calculate the density of the solution with a total volume of 95.0 mL of ethyle alcohol (density = 0.789 g/mL) and 50.0 mL of water(density = 1.00 g/mL). Give the result in mg/L.
1. Calculate the molarity of the following solutions: a. 318 g Mg Br, in 859 ml solution b. 8.28 g Ca(C,H,O,), in 414 ml solution c. 31,1 g Al,(80.), in 766 ml solution d. 59.8 g CaCl, in 100 ml solution e. 313.5 g LICIO, in 250 ml solution | 849 Calculate the moles of solute needed to prepare each of the following: 2. LOL of a 3.0 M NaCl solution b. 0.40 L of a 1.0 M KBr solution...
2247o Page 246 c. (NH) SOs, a strong electrolyte d. Al(NO3)3, a strong electrolyte Calculate the boiling and freezing points of water solutions that are 1.15 M in the following solutes: a. KBr, a strong electrolyte b. ethylene glycol, a nonelectrolyte c. (NH4)2C03, a strong electrolyte d. Al2(SO4)3, a strong electrolyte 5 water solutions IS M in the following solutesn 66 Calc。 zing points of the following so- unless otherwise indicated lutio Add Note a nonelectrolyte Cl2, a strong electrolyte...
A solution of ethylene glycol in water at 20 degrees celsius has a mass percent of 9.78% of ethylene glycol with a density of 1.0108 g/mL. The freezing point depression constant for water (solvent for all solutions) is Kf=-1.86 percent celsius kg/mol and the boiling point elevation constant is Kb=0.512 degrees celsius kg/mol. The density of neat water at 20.0 degrees celsius is 0.9982 g/mL. Answer the following: 1. What is the molarity of the solution? 2. What is the...